B-Flow says Covid-19 has sparked ideas to save

TERENCE MISELO Writes Musician Brian Bweembya famously known as B-Flow says the Coronavirus pandemic that has impacted negatively on entertainment has brought in ideas for artistes to begin saving. Speaking when he appeared on ZNBC’s Covid-19 daily  update programme hosted by Samuel Machishi on Sunday,  B-Flow said one important lesson he thinks most people will […]

B-Flow says Covid-19 has sparked ideas to save
TERENCE MISELO Writes Musician Brian Bweembya famously known as B-Flow says the Coronavirus pandemic that has impacted negatively on entertainment has brought in ideas for artistes to begin saving. Speaking when he appeared on ZNBC’s Covid-19 daily  update programme hosted by Samuel Machishi on Sunday,  B-Flow said one important lesson he thinks most people will learn is to save money and survive in times of calamities. He said it is true that a lot of artistes and people in general survive through hand to mouth, and if there is one thing to learn out of the Covid-19 pandemic is to begin saving. And B-Flow has also released a song about Coronavirus which he performed on the show. Other artistes featured on the show include Rich Bizzy, Nathan Nyirenda, Afunika and Kings Malembe Malembe. And Kings said he is working on a Coronavirus song compilation with various artistes including Afunika and Judy, which will be donated to the Ministry of Health as a way of contributing to information dissertation on the disease. The Sun